James (Thomas) A Treatise of the Corruption of Scripture, Councels, and Fathers, by the Prelats, Pastors, and Pillars of the Church of Rome, for the maintenance of Popery and irreligion, 5 parts in 1, with initial blank, woodcut decorations, wormhole to lower margin with loss of one letter from imprint, slight marginal water-staining, nineteenth century armorial bookplates of Marbury Hall, sheets from sixteenth century Italian work supplied as endpapers, contemporary limp vellum, lacking ties, stained, patch across lower joint nibbled away, [STC 14463], by H.L. for Mathew Lownes, 1612.
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An oval English enamel snuff box, c1780, the top decorated with pink and blue lattice ground, flowers heart and diamond shaped cartouches, some restoration, the base decorated floral sprigs, 6cm, a slightly later pink ground snuff box of rectangular form with ogee front, the lid and sides decorated white cartouches and lattice work, with floral sprigs, some damage and restoration, 7 x 4.5 and a Bilston patch box, the white enamelled lid transfer decorated and inscribed 'Esteem the Giver', with green enamelled base, 4.5cm (3)
A Bilston patch box, c1780, the pale blue ground with white enamel jewelling and vignette inscribed 'Esteem the Giver', 4cm, an oval South Staffordshire snuff box, c1770 the cobalt blue ground lid with white cartouche and floral decoration, 7cm, two English circular patch boxes, the tops decorated floral sprays, 3cm diameter. A Limoges ceramic scent box housing 3 glass scent bottles, the box painted ribbon and swag decoration, an oval French ceramic snuff box with blue chequered and floral decoration and anthemion catch 5cm, and a 19th century French Napoleon III coffin shaped porcelain snuff, the red ground with floral cartouche and gilt beading, with psudeo Sevres mark, 7.5cm (7)
Janvier (Jean) L'Amerique, divisee en ses principaux Etats, engraved map, in original outline hand-colouring, 485 x 665mm., central vertical fold, repaired loss lower left, not affecting any land masses, two small marginal repairs, a small patch of light browning lower right, Venice, Santini, c.1780.
A George Jones Majolica Pottery Cheese Bell and Cover, the apple twig handle with flowering terminals against a turquoise ground, with a woven osier girdle band and conforming band to the circular base, impressed GJ monogram within a circle, patch with painted number 11, impressed diamond Design Registration Mark for 23 December 1871, {30cm} (slight stain to stand and short hairline crack to bell rim) . See lot 61 for illustration.
A Derby Porcelain Figure of a Girl, seated on a stump, wearing a flower-trimmed broad brimmed hat, decollete dress and holding a basket of flowers on her knees, on a scroll moulded shaped base, in soft enamel colours heightened in gilt, patch marks incised NO8, {14cm high} (slight damage and minor losses),.
A Staffordshire Blue Ground Enamel Patch Box of oval shape, the hinged white lid with central blue heart shaped cartouche with "jewelled" outline, indistinctly inscribed, flanked by a pair of doves, within a foliate cartouche tied with ribbon bow and with "jewelled" border, the lid interior with mirror. Length 1 3/4". Lid chipped.
Three late 18th / early 19th century south Staffordshire enamel oval patch boxes, comprising, one in yellow the cover painted with an allegorical scene depicting an angel upon a cloud protecting a medallion of George III from arrows and 'May no weapon form'd against him prosper, God save the King', 6 cm (2 1/4 in), one in pale blue the cover painted with a dove and buildings and 'As the dove so is my love', 5 cm, (2 in), the other in royal blue, the cover 'A present from Birmingham', (all with chips and restoration)
Four boxes and a medallion, comprising; a George IV oak and silver mounted round box and cover, engine turned with concave sides then cover with a silver medallion 'Made from the ruins of York Minster, burnt Feb'y 2nd 1829', and impressed mark inside 'York Minster 1829, I. Fossett, York', 10cm (4in), an ivory boat-shaped patch box with initial 'H', 9.5cm (3 3/4in), a mauchline ware round box 'The Harbour, Ramsgate', 4.5cm (1 1/2in), a rosewood and parquetry rectangular snuff box, 9.5cm (3 3/4in), and a bronze motor-racing medallion 'Le Touquet-Paris-Plage', 6-7-8 Sept. 1927, 7cm (2 3/4in), in a leather case
A GEORGIAN CIRCULAR STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL PATCH BOX, with polychrome enamel figure of 'FAITH' to the lid, 1 ins diameter, another with motto "Esteem the giver", 1 1/4 ins diameter and an oval ditto, the lid decorated with two birds and motto "Respect the Giver", approximately 1 1/2 ins x 1 1/4 ins.
A Staffordshire figure of a huntsman, mid 19th century, dressed in cavalier style with cobalt jacket, orange sash and feathered headress, a bird of prey on his right arm, a brown patch marked dog by his side and a musket in his left hand, well coloured on green and brown washed enamel and gilt lined base, hairline crack, chips, 13" high
A fine cased pair of flintlock duelling pistols by Joseph Manton, serial no.s 6585 for 1815, 25.5cm sighted octagonal browned barrels each with blued foresight, cased hardened, recessed, platinum lined breeches inlet with JOSEPH MANTON LONDON stamp in platinum, colour hardened tangs engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage, colour hardened border and foliate engraved bolted locks with rain proof pans and vented frizzens, each engraved JOSEPH MANTON PATENT and with the serial no.s 6900 and 6901, roller frizzens, half stocked with horn fore-ends, octagonal silver escutcheons, silver barrel bolt escutcheons, chequered butts, blued steel mounts, the butt caps retaining all of their original finish, the trigger guards with traces of finish and with serial numbers, stands of arms and pineapple finials, horn capped wood ramrods, contained in their original case, complete with correct compliment of accessories including red leather covered three-way powder flask, mallet, cleaning brush, turnscrew, flints, balls and patch tin, later brass cleaning rod/rammer, the lid with original makers trade label for Davies, Street, Berkley Square, London, recessed brass carrying handle, ivory keyhole escutcheon. See Great British Gunmakers, The Mantons 1782-1878 by D.H.L Back, page 108.

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